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TRAVEL
A massive glacier has obstructed the main climbing route on Everest, leaving climbers anxiously awaiting safe passage as peak season begins.
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SPORT
A colossal glacier block is obstructing the route to Mount Everest just as the prime climbing season begins. With climbers facing delays, concerns about potential traffic jams at the summit grow.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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The FDA has announced an ultra-fast review process for three psychedelic drugs aimed at treating mental health conditions, marking a significant shift in the regulatory landscape.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shares details about his recent health scare where he was treated for an early-stage malignant tumor. He reassures the public of his excellent health following surgery.
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TECH
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